Jazz
Basic steps and action
Cultural Dance
Line Dance
Technique
100

Unlike ballet, which emphasizes turnout, jazz often uses this foot and leg alignment where the feet face forward and the legs remain straight without rotation from the hips.

Parallel 

100

A movement where our legs bend in any position. 

Pliè

100

Which of these is an example of a cultural dance?
a) Waltz (Ballroom)
b) Bharatanatyam (India)
c) Electric Slide
d) Polka

B.) Bharatanatyam 

100

Line dances must be performed in a line.

FALSE

100

A "side-close-side" step

Chassè

200

This kick is performed by lifting the leg to the side, rotating it outward at the hip, and creating a circular shape in the air while maintaining alignment and turnout.

Fan Kick 

200

To bend slightly or relax a portion of the body. Ex. the flex of the knee.

Flex

200

Folk dances often reflect daily life, agriculture, or storytelling traditions.

TRUE

200

What's the characteristics of line dance?


Everyone dances in a group and the steps are repetitive.



200

Moving one part of the body while the rest remains still.

Isolations

300

This step is a traveling jazz movement in which the dancer alternates weight quickly between feet while keeping the legs bent, often used to create rhythmic momentum across the floor.

Pony 

300

To bring the free foot slowly together to the weighted foot.

Slide

300

a type of dance where participants form a circle or semicircle, often holding hands, and perform repeated steps in unison.

Circle dance

300
Why is line dancing cool to new learners?

Dances are easy to learn and steps are repetitive

300

A technique for keeping oriented and avoiding dizziness during turns. Select a spot; keep looking at it as you turn until you can't any longer; then quickly turn your head so you are looking at it again.

Spotting

400


This dancer and choreographer blended ballet technique with jazz and modern dance, creating stylized jazz pieces for Broadway shows like Cabaret.



Bob Fosse

400

  A step or weight change that takes two beats of music.

Slow

400

Partners face each other, typically with one hand joined and the other placed on the partner's shoulder or back. Common in ballroom dances like Waltz, Foxtrot, and Tango.

Partner dancing

400


a choreographed dance in which a group of people dance along to a repeating sequence of steps while arranged in one or more lines or rows.



Line dance

400

To add or subtract steps within a measure for creative expression.

Syncopate

500

This choreographer is often called the “father of theatrical jazz dance” and brought jazz into Broadway with energetic, syncopated movement.

Jack Cole

500

What are the basic feet positions in dance?

First, second, third, fourth , and fifth. 

500

is a dance that reflects the traditions, customs, beliefs, and heritage of a particular group of people or country.

Cultural dance

500

What are the top 8 line dances?

Wobble, cotton eye joe, footloose, chicken dance, cupid shuffle , electric slide, macarena, YMCA

500

Maintaining proper posture, such as shoulders over hips and hips over knees, is essential for safety and creating clean lines.

Alignment